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by Miss Yvonne
28 Oct 2006, 21:59
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: the recommendation thread
Replies: 54
Views: 16483

While looking through the Netflix site (this is what this is all about. I've decided to spend $10 a month on something) I found a movie that I really enjoyed and I'd like to recommend it- It's a silent movie from 1927 directed by Tod Browning called "The Unknown" starring Lon Chaney. (Look...
by Miss Yvonne
27 Oct 2006, 16:47
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: the recommendation thread
Replies: 54
Views: 16483

ok. It's on my list. Along with 12 Angry Men (it's been a few years)

I might put anything anyone recommends in the queue.

Let's get crackin' people! ;)
by Miss Yvonne
27 Oct 2006, 12:03
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: the recommendation thread
Replies: 54
Views: 16483

no. should I? :smile:
by Miss Yvonne
27 Oct 2006, 11:33
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: the recommendation thread
Replies: 54
Views: 16483

I've seen 12 Angry Men. :D It was very good.

There are lots of films I haven't seen though.
by Miss Yvonne
27 Oct 2006, 09:18
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: the recommendation thread
Replies: 54
Views: 16483

the recommendation thread

we haven't had one of these yet, have we?

I'd like some film recommendations. Please list a few films that you think are important/good/whatever. Things you think that more people should see.

cool. thanks!
by Miss Yvonne
16 Oct 2006, 22:48
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Movies hired last night:
Replies: 4
Views: 2534

yeah, I had my glasses on.
by Miss Yvonne
15 Oct 2006, 12:34
Forum: The Über Groupie Recipe Congregation
Topic: Honey.
Replies: 43
Views: 13757

It just makes everything more drippy, doesn't it? That's why I always get the squeezy bear.
by Miss Yvonne
15 Oct 2006, 12:22
Forum: The Über Groupie Recipe Congregation
Topic: Honey.
Replies: 43
Views: 13757

Mobiesque";p="812697 wrote:Oh shush busta. Everyone knows Luis' gigs are the two greatest nights of the year. ;)
oh yeah... the mini-tour. :lol:
by Miss Yvonne
15 Oct 2006, 12:19
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Movies hired last night:
Replies: 4
Views: 2534

i have
by Miss Yvonne
29 Sep 2006, 06:00
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Mockumentaries
Replies: 17
Views: 6893

It was that whole working at Dairy Queen thing, wasn't it? ;-)
by Miss Yvonne
28 Sep 2006, 22:31
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Mockumentaries
Replies: 17
Views: 6893

She was very funny in Waiting For Guffman.
by Miss Yvonne
28 Sep 2006, 18:56
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Mockumentaries
Replies: 17
Views: 6893

Spinal Tap was the one that started it all, though. I still think it's great. It's the best of all the Guest-type films.

I also really liked Waiting For Guffman, but I didn't care for A Mighty Wind.
by Miss Yvonne
18 Sep 2006, 11:31
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Americaaahh... Fuck yeah!
Replies: 36
Views: 12717

Re: Americaaahh... Fuck yeah!

Highlights for me: - projectile vomiting scene with stirring music - powerfucking - "That day I put a jihad on the infidel... and if you don't believe me, then you'd better kill me right now, or I'll put a jihad on you too..." yes! The music is great, too. The scenery detail and puppet ex...
by Miss Yvonne
17 Sep 2006, 23:46
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: the Dark Backward
Replies: 22
Views: 8907

ReverseEngineer";p="800241 wrote:
this could very well be one of my favorite moments in cinema
because I love bowling
and I love tits.
and let's not forget your love of dance. :roll:
by Miss Yvonne
15 Sep 2006, 10:43
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: the Dark Backward
Replies: 22
Views: 8907

doesn't anyone remember 1995's Casper?!
by Miss Yvonne
11 Sep 2006, 23:41
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: let's all try to not cheapen this forum with drugfilmthreads
Replies: 34
Views: 11128

you totally got the munchies watching that one.
by Miss Yvonne
05 Sep 2006, 15:39
Forum: The Über Groupie Recipe Congregation
Topic: "Food" for the poor
Replies: 26
Views: 9826

nutrition! pppht! :lol: I'm mostly about figuring out what to make with what I have in the cupboard. BUT, here's a great one that I am eating right now. 1 chopped green pepper 1/2 can of corn 1 small to medium jar of chunky salsa 1 cup of rice water cook the pepper in the skillet with a little oil u...
by Miss Yvonne
31 Aug 2006, 22:28
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Song and Dance adaptions that are better thAn the book
Replies: 29
Views: 10879

The way it's turning out, it should be this one:

:snarl:
by Miss Yvonne
31 Aug 2006, 10:44
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Song and Dance adaptions that are better thAn the book
Replies: 29
Views: 10879

judasmuppet";p="791902 wrote: What you can't do at Beard is split out a bunch of posts from a multi-page thread.
You can. My reply should be a pm. :lol:
by Miss Yvonne
30 Aug 2006, 18:43
Forum: The Über Groupie Recipe Congregation
Topic: "Food" for the poor
Replies: 26
Views: 9826

One of the "poor" foods that we've always had when we needed things to last a while was macaroni and cheese. We add things to it to make it spread out, the best things are peas, tuna (:oops: I guess you could leave that out) and any kind of potato chips. I've got some others, but I need to...
by Miss Yvonne
30 Aug 2006, 09:11
Forum: The Über Groupie Recipe Congregation
Topic: Good Eats - Food Network
Replies: 22
Views: 8422

Has anyone watched his Feasting on Asphalt? I saw part of one the other day where he was trying to find possum stew or something. It seemed interesting- it's like a travel show where he pulls his motorcycle off to the side of the road every so often to point out edible plants.
by Miss Yvonne
29 Aug 2006, 16:54
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Song and Dance adaptions that are better thAn the book
Replies: 29
Views: 10879

I don't know about Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. They're equal to me because the book and the movie are nearly the same. I'm not sure why I saw the *should I edit out the word I used? :10:* or read the book, but the movie for The Fan with Robert DeNiro was much better than the book. So, if you've ...
by Miss Yvonne
28 Aug 2006, 20:33
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Lost in Adaptations..
Replies: 16
Views: 5795

Lord of the Flies was required reading in high school. I remember being disappointed with both versions of the movie when I saw them.

I won't bore everone with my in-depth, expert descriptions of the differences between the Harry Potter books and the movies. ;)
by Miss Yvonne
27 Aug 2006, 20:56
Forum: Books & Film
Topic: Childhood Movies...
Replies: 79
Views: 23408

Martin Sheen- Birth name: Ramon Gerard Antonio Estevez

I didn't just know that off the top of my head.

Michelle had a movie on her list that I forgot. Grease!